MyCanyon Will Paint You a Grand Tour Sprint Winner Green Bike or Give You Short Cranks
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MyCanyon Will Paint You a Grand Tour Sprint Winner Green Bike or Give You Short Cranks
"A new MyCanyon Abell paint job makes official what we saw at the Tour de France this summer - the custom green constellation ridden by Jasper Philipsen for just one day, after one day in yellow. But now that it's officially part of Canyon's semi-custom finish program, you too can ride a shiny green Aeroad CFR. Plus, Canyon has extended its semi-custom fit range too, adding shorter crankset options down to 160mm for riders looking to up their cadence."
"When Jasper Philipsen finished this year's La Vuelta, he didn't just confirm his consistency after 3 weeks of stage racing, in which he won three stages and countless intermediate sprints, but he also put his 2025 Tour de France demons to bed, following his horror crash on stage 3. Now, after wearing the green jersey in both Grand Tours, Canyon has released a special edition green 'Abell' design as part of its MyCanyon customisation programme, in tribute to one of the greatest sprinters of his generation."
"Canyon calls the new green paint scheme a celebration of speed. The new look is named after the constellation discovered by astronomer George Abell, and features a design hand-stamped and sprayed to mimic the "greenish light pattern" emitted from the planetary nebula. It's unsurprisingly part of the MyCanyon Astro series in their hand-painted Mano collection."
MyCanyon now offers a semi-custom Aeroad CFR worldwide with a new Abell green paint finish inspired by a planetary nebula. The Abell finish recreates a greenish light pattern using hand-stamped and sprayed detailing as part of the MyCanyon Astro Mano collection. The green scheme celebrates speed and honors Jasper Philipsen's Grand Tour green jersey performances. Canyon has expanded semi-custom fit options, adding crankset lengths down to 160mm to allow higher cadences. The MyCanyon program currently covers the Aeroad CFR with two premium builds—Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 or SRAM RED AXS—and two wheelset choices.
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